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BREAKING: Cops Release Terrifying CCTV Footage As They Hunt For Owner Of Two Dogs That MAULED ‘Loving’ 11-Year-Old


The police are on the hunt for the owner of two dogs who reportedly mauled a young schoolgirl recently in London.

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Sources from local media outlets described it as the most heartbreaking incident imaginable. The young child was seen walking in a smiling and cheerful manner in London’s Tower Hamlets. But little did she know about the massacre that awaited her.

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Source: Daily Mail

There were two dogs who viciously attacked her, leaving her in a debilitated state with critical injuries and so many broken bones.

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The 11-year-old was bit intensely on several occasions on both her hands and her arms. Moreover, she was even rushed to the hospital with life-changing injuries.

Source: Metropolitan Police

Now, the cops are releasing CCTV footage that featured the owner of the pets because they need to take him into custody for the terrifying act involving his pets.

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The dog owner can be seen in the video running away from the scene of the crime that took place on Ben Jonson Road in Stepney Green, moments before the cops were presumed to arrive.

Source: Daily Mail

The Metropolitan Police claim they are still investigating the matter and hope to reach a conclusion soon. They are also calling forward the general public to assist them in finding the owner so justice can be brought forward.

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The detective inspector of the case mentioned how this was a shocking and sustained attack on a young girl. He called it awfully tragic and one that needed thorough investigation.

Source: Daily Mail

The family claims the young girl was left traumatized and that’s why the authorities are doing everything in their power to make sure such unfortunate tragedies never happen again.

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